Milan Design Show displays some creative designs that help urban dwellers economize

Source:psfk.com

Carpeggi recently unveiled a series of space-saving furniture pieces at the Milan Furniture Fair, hinting at what the furniture of the future might look like.

 

 

With rising rent costs and growing populations facing major cities, many urban dwellers have been forced to get creative when designing their spaces. When you only have a few steps between your sleeping area and where you eat—if you even have a separate dining area—things can get tricky to organize. Thankfully, there are plenty of designers coming up with creative ways to incorporate the utmost functionality into one object. Carpeggi recently unveiled a series of space-saving furniture pieces at the Milan Furniture Fair, hinting at what the furniture of the future might look like.

There’s been a lot of buzz around Denis Santachiara’s Ca.Mia, a house-shaped inflatable bed that looks extremely cozy. When inflated, the mattress pops up into the shape of a little house. The bed is a more quirky take on your average inflatable mattress—and creates more privacy for the user.

 

 

Sakura Adachi created Tou, a seat that resembles an elegant bean bag. When you unzip it, you can actually pull out a pillow and blanket to use on the bag when you unfold it. This maximizes its usage, as it adapts to both sitting and sleeping. Once a user is down napping, they can simply zip everything back up.

 

Comfort obviously plays a big role in both products—as well as the rest of the collection. But the objects especially hint at the trend of cleverly-designed, small-space furniture.

 

(Source: psfk.com  Author: Eva Recinos)

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